Key Points

Amit Sadh recently praised Anupam Kher, calling him an "acting institute" while discussing his contributions to Indian cinema. He highlighted Kher’s school, Actor Prepares, as a vital resource for aspiring actors. Sadh also reflected on his own journey, expressing gratitude for industry support. The actor is gearing up for his next project, Pune Highway, which received acclaim at IFFI.

Key Points: Amit Sadh Calls Anupam Kher an Acting Institute in Heartfelt Praise

  • Amit Sadh praises Anupam Kher’s acting school Actor Prepares
  • Sadh says Kher’s films are a learning resource
  • Reflects on his own career and industry support
  • Upcoming film Pune Highway showcased at IFFI
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Amit Sadh calls Anupam Kher acting institute, praises his contributions to Indian cinema

Amit Sadh lauds Anupam Kher’s contributions to acting, calling him an institution while discussing his own journey and upcoming film.

"Anupam sir himself is an institution—just watch his films if you can’t attend his school. — Amit Sadh"

Mumbai, May 17

Actor Amit Sadh, best known for his roles in films like Kai Po Che! and Sultan, recently shared his thoughts on acting and praised veteran actor Anupam Kher for his dedication to the craft, calling him an "acting institute."

While speaking to ANI, Amit expressed how much he admires Kher as he spoke about Kher's acting institute, 'Actor Prepares.

"There is a lot of debate on whether acting can be taught or not, but I believe that anything can be learned with discipline, exercises, and understanding. I think Anupam sir's institute is making a strong contribution to actors. In fact, if you ask me, Anupam sir himself is an institution," Sadh said.

"If you can't reach Anupam sir's acting school, or can't afford it, or live in a small town, just watch his films. That is also an acting institute," he added.

Based in Mumbai, Actor Prepares is an acting institute that was established by actor Anupam Kher in 2005. Actress Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, and Varun Dhawan are some of the many notable alumni of this school.

Reflecting on his own journey in the film industry, Amit said he feels lucky for the support he has received over the years. "I consider myself very lucky that people have been so patient with me -- the industry, fans, and media. I've been given so many chances to do good work."

The actor will next be seen in 'Pune Highway.'

The film, directed by Bugs Bhargava Krishna and Rahul daCunha, is a mystery drama based on a well-known play of the same name. It was shown at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) last year and received a great response from the audience.

The film also features Anuvab Pal, Manjari Fadnnis, Ketki Narayan, Sudeep Modak, Abhishek Krishnan, Swapnil Ajgaonkar, and Shishir Sharma.

- ANI

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Rahul P.
Anupam Kher is truly a legend! His performances in films like 'Saaransh' and 'A Wednesday' show his incredible range. Amit Sadh is right - watching his films is like attending a masterclass. More young actors should follow this guru-shishya tradition in Bollywood. 👏
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Priya M.
While I respect Amit Sadh's views, I feel acting schools can't replace real-life experience. Some of our finest actors like Irrfan Khan never went to acting school. Talent and hard work matter more than formal training. But yes, Anupam sir's dedication is inspiring!
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Arjun K.
Amit Sadh's humility is refreshing! In an industry where egos clash, it's nice to see actors appreciating each other's work. His journey from TV to meaningful cinema is itself inspiring. Waiting for Pune Highway - hope it lives up to the festival hype!
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Shalini R.
Anupam Kher's institute has produced so many stars! But I wish they'd make fees more affordable for middle-class aspirants. Bollywood needs talent from all backgrounds, not just star kids who can afford premium training. Amit's suggestion to learn from films is practical though!
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Vikram S.
Both these actors represent what's best about Indian cinema - versatility! From Kher's intense dramas to Sadh's OTT performances, they show our industry's range. More power to them! Also, Pune Highway sounds interesting - we need more content-driven films.

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